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* When Jenny goes out to look for Oliver, she brings Georgette, who is angry and miserable about being dragged out in the rain. When Fagin shows up, however, Georgette immediately starts growling at him when he gets too close to Jenny. She may be a pampered poodle, but she still has the protective dog instincts when it comes to Jenny.

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* When Jenny goes out to look for Oliver, she brings Georgette, who is angry and miserable about being dragged out in the rain. When Fagin shows up, however, Georgette immediately starts growling at him when he gets too close to Jenny. She may be a pampered poodle, but she still has the protective dog instincts when it comes to Jenny.Jenny--especially with banding with the other dogs immediately to [[spoiler:rescue Jenny when Sykes kidnaps her too]].
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* A subtler one, but Fagin returns home with a box of dog treats and the dogs pile on him, showing their love for their owner. Not just this, but the fact that Fagin, desperate, homeless and in debt, clearly bought the treats for them(a later line is "Dead men do NOT buy dog food!", meaning he paid for it honestly) so they wouldn't go hungry. It's clear from the dogs dialogue they've had to stoop to eating newspaper once or twice before when they complain about Francis not bringing food home and Fagin put the meagre money he could scrounge into keeping them fed.

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* A subtler one, but Fagin returns home with a box of dog treats and the dogs pile on him, showing their love for their owner. Not just this, but the fact that Fagin, desperate, homeless and in debt, clearly bought the treats for them(a them (a later line is "Dead men do NOT buy dog food!", meaning he paid for it honestly) so they wouldn't go hungry. It's clear from the dogs dialogue they've had to stoop to eating newspaper once or twice before when they complain about Francis not bringing food home and Fagin put the meagre money he could scrounge into keeping them fed.
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* Tito and Francis are largely VitriolicBestBuds, but get a cute moment high fiving after Francis [[DeadpanSnarker throws a verbal zinger at Roscoe]]. When Roscoe menaces Francis over it, Tito instantly snarls back at Roscoe protectively.
* A villanous example, but Roscoe and Desoto seem care for each other. When visiting Fagin's hideout Roscoe maintained a cool but intimidating attitude when dealing with the gang, but only Oliver scratched Desoto's nose did he turn aggressive. He also pulled Dodger off of Desoto when he got the upper hand. Desoto also seemed [[ItsPersonal very angry after Roscoe's death and was extremely brutal in attacking Dodger.]]

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* Tito and Francis are largely VitriolicBestBuds, but get a cute moment high fiving high-fiving after Francis [[DeadpanSnarker throws a verbal zinger at Roscoe]]. When Roscoe menaces Francis over it, Tito instantly snarls back at Roscoe protectively.
* A villanous villainous example, but Roscoe and Desoto seem to care for each other. When visiting Fagin's hideout Roscoe maintained a cool but intimidating attitude when dealing with the gang, but only when Oliver scratched Desoto's nose did he turn aggressive. He also pulled Dodger off of Desoto when he got the upper hand. Desoto also seemed [[ItsPersonal very angry after Roscoe's death and was extremely brutal in attacking Dodger.]]
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* The song Jenny sings while playing the piano, followed with a montage of her with Oliver, and finally, the two going to bed together.

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* The song Jenny sings while playing the piano, followed with a montage of her with Oliver, Oliver in Central Park, and finally, the two going to bed together.
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* As Fagin and his dogs leave Jenny's house, Winston, covered in smoke from Fagin's scooter, smiles and reflects on Dodger, exclaming "What a delightful scoundrel."

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* As Fagin and his dogs leave Jenny's house, Jenny says "Goodbye!" twice, holding Oliver's paw to wave during the second. Winston, covered in smoke from Fagin's scooter, smiles and reflects on Dodger, exclaming exclaiming "What a delightful scoundrel."
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* Jenny clearly cares for Winston too. A blink and you miss it moment comes when, just after Oliver is found and they return to her home, Winston is struggling to take off his jacket and Jenny wordlessly helps him by giving it a tug.

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* Jenny clearly cares for Winston too. A blink and you miss it BlinkAndYouMissIt moment comes when, just after Oliver is found and they return to her home, Winston is struggling to take off his jacket and Jenny wordlessly helps him by giving it a tug.
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* A villanous example, but Roscoe and Desoto seem care for each other. When visiting Fagin's hideout Roscoe maintained a cool but intimidating attitude when dealing with the gang, but only Oliver scratched Desoto's nose did he turn aggressive. He also pulled Dodger off of Desoto when he got the upper hand. Desoto also seemed [[ItsPersonal very angry after Roscoe's death and was extremely brutal in attacking Dodger.]]
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* Tito and Francis are largely VitriolicBestBuds, but get a cute moment high fiving after Francis [[DeadpanSnarker throws a verbal zinger at Roscoe]]. When Roscoe menaces Francis over it, Tito instantly snarls back at Roscoe protectively.
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* Jenny clearly cares for Winston too.A blink and you miss it moment comes when, just after Oliver is found and they return to her home, Winston is struggling to take off his jacket and Jenny wordlessly helps him by giving it a tug.

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* Jenny clearly cares for Winston too. A blink and you miss it moment comes when, just after Oliver is found and they return to her home, Winston is struggling to take off his jacket and Jenny wordlessly helps him by giving it a tug.

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* A subtler one, but Fagin returns home with a box of dog treats and the dogs pile on him, showing their love for their owner. Not just this, but the fact that Fagin, desperate, homeless and in debt, clearly bought(or stole)the treats for them so they wouldn't go hungry. It's clear from the dogs dialogue they've had to stoop to eating newspaper once or twice before when they complain about Francis not bringing food home.

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* A subtler one, but Fagin returns home with a box of dog treats and the dogs pile on him, showing their love for their owner. Not just this, but the fact that Fagin, desperate, homeless and in debt, clearly bought(or stole)the bought the treats for them them(a later line is "Dead men do NOT buy dog food!", meaning he paid for it honestly) so they wouldn't go hungry. It's clear from the dogs dialogue they've had to stoop to eating newspaper once or twice before when they complain about Francis not bringing food home.home and Fagin put the meagre money he could scrounge into keeping them fed.


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*Jenny clearly cares for Winston too.A blink and you miss it moment comes when, just after Oliver is found and they return to her home, Winston is struggling to take off his jacket and Jenny wordlessly helps him by giving it a tug.
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Because I think it's interesting.

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*A subtler one, but Fagin returns home with a box of dog treats and the dogs pile on him, showing their love for their owner. Not just this, but the fact that Fagin, desperate, homeless and in debt, clearly bought(or stole)the treats for them so they wouldn't go hungry. It's clear from the dogs dialogue they've had to stoop to eating newspaper once or twice before when they complain about Francis not bringing food home.
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*** And the way Winston looks at Jenny while turning off the lights. He may not be her father, but she's his daughter in all but name.
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* And the ending, much like the endings to most other Disney films... [[spoiler: just before Sykes dies, he tosses Oliver off of him. Jenny checks if Oliver is okay, but he seemed like he was dead... until the little kitten lets out a mew.]] And the very end, with its reprise of "Why Should I Worry" involves 3 other [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Moment]] [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome tropes]] along with this, combined.

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* And the ending, much like the endings to most other Disney films... [[spoiler: just before Sykes dies, he tosses Oliver off of him. Jenny checks if Oliver is okay, but he seemed like he was dead... until the little kitten lets out a mew.]] And the very end, with its reprise of "Why Should I Worry" involves 3 other [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Crowning]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Moment]] [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic tropes]] along with this, combined.
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** Later, when Sykes's dogs try to attack Oliver, the gang immediately puts a wall of fur and fangs between them and him, despite they've known him for minutes and only because he broke into their lair. They all might be scoundrels, but none of them is going to leave an innocent kid (kitten, in this case) to be harmed.

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** Later, when Sykes's dogs try to attack Oliver, the gang immediately puts a wall of fur and fangs between them and him, despite the fact that they've known him for minutes and only because he broke into their lair. They all might be scoundrels, but none of them is going to leave an innocent kid (kitten, in this case) to be harmed.



** Plus factor when Fagin calls them "kids."

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** Plus factor in when Fagin calls them "kids."

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